Apennins

Apennins was a department of the First French Empire from 1805 to 1814, located in northern Italy. Located in what is now the Massa-Carrara region of Italy, the department's capital was Chiavari, and it had a population of 213,465 people in 1812. In 1815, following the defeat of Napoleon I, the Apennins department was granted to Sardinia-Piedmont.